A new speakeasy in town
If you want the look and feel of a dining establishment from Oklahoma ’s Prohibition days, try the new 51st Street Speakeasy.
The local Oklahoma City pub is located in a house that was built around 1903 – near McAlester , according to area lore – and moved to Oklahoma City in pieces in the 1930s, when U.S. laws banned the consumption of alcohol. Local legend also tells that the location and building housed the...
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